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Screams Down Long Hollow Pike Road

By: Drac Von Stoller
Narrated by: Luke Smith
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Publisher's Summary

There's this old dirt road they say is the road to Hell, where many brave souls have ventured down after midnight, only to find once they've traveled to a certain point it turns into devil's fork and there's no turning back.

The road I'm talking about is Long Hollow Pike Road. This road dates back to the mid-1700s, when a family that dealt in the occult conjured up something evil that didn't want to be disturbed. From that day forward Long Hollow Pike Road has been cursed.

They say that after midnight when you stop and turn your car off and put it in neutral at devil's fork, your car will start rolling up the hill and that's when the screaming starts. So far this is only legend that was told by an old man named Tom Watson who claimed to have chickened out, and just as he put his car in park he got out and hid by a tree about 20 feet away, watching his car roll up the hill. Tom claimed to have seen apparitions pushing his car up the hill and could hear screams echo in the wind.

©2013 Drac Von Stoller (P)2013 Drac Von Stoller

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